Matt Mitchener
Director


Chicago blues great Buddy Guy never was the same after he heard John Lee Hooker's seminal "Boogie Chillun'" while growing up in his rural stomping grounds of Lettswork, Louisiana. In 1957 he set out for the Windy City and its vibrant blues scene, where he played his way into the clubs, cut records, befriended and gigged with other greats (Muddy Waters, Howlin' Wolf, Otis Rush), forged his skillful, intense, wild persona, hit the road, influenced new generations of musicians (Mick, Keith, Eric, Stevie Ray Vaughan), performed at the Obama White House and collected nine Grammys along the way. Supported by a sumptuous assemblage of performance footage, testimonials from those he's inspired (including Clapton, Carlos Santana, Gary Clark Jr., and John Mayer) and some classic blues licks, Buddy Guy: The Blues Chase the Blues Away finds Guy (now a young 84) looking back at his life, providing valuable insight into his music while leaving room for some memorable anecdotes (ever heard about Muddy Waters' salami sandwiches?). If he feels any responsibility as the last of the Chicago bluesman still with us, well he just takes it in stride and deservedly so.
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Matt Mitchener
Director
Devin Chanda
Director
Charles Todd
Director

Keith Richards
Self

David Bowie
Self

Phil Collins
Self
Willie Dixon
Self

Jerry Garcia
Self

John Lee Hooker
Self

Lightnin Hopkins
Self

Brian Jones
Self

Stevie Ray Vaughan
Self - Live at the El Mocambo
Christone 'Kingfish' Ingram
Self
Chris Layton
Self - Live at the El Mocambo
Tommy Shannon
Self - Live at the El Mocambo
Tom Hambridge
Self - Buddy's Music Producer